Mini's, Mini's everywhere.

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As we headed down the M26 we passed a chopped and shortened Mini (that really was Mini) with no doors or roof but resplendent in a bright red paint job. It was tiny and did look rather fun on what appeared to cotton bobbin style wheels.
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Might have been Mini Ha Ha, featured in magazines back in the 80s, could pull a wheelie in reverse
 
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Mini with no doors or roof - probably was a Domino Pimlico Mini. These were available in saloon , estate and convertible form , including with removable "fabric" doors and even with gull wing doors.
 
Hoping to make it in this next year. This power train is a bit more reliable and exciting!


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Not as clean as yours. But it doesn’t hang around lol.
 

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